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April 4, 2024

S2 Ep.6 Stolpersteine and Venice's WWII History. A chat with Giulio Bobbo From Iveser

S2 Ep.6 Stolpersteine and Venice's WWII History. A chat with Giulio Bobbo From Iveser

Embark on a poignant journey through Venice's wartime past in this special episode. Join us as we sit down with Giulio Bobbo, an esteemed member of Iveser, to explore the profound significance of Stolpersteine and unravel the hidden narratives of World War II in Venice.

- Revealing Remembrance: Discover the role of Stolpersteine in preserving the memory of Holocaust victims and commemorating their presence in Venice's history.

- Navigating Venice's Turbulent Waters: Dive deep into the lesser-known aspects of Venice's experiences during World War II, uncovering tales of resilience, sacrifice, and survival.


- Insights from Giulio: Gain invaluable insights from Giulio Bobbo as he shares his expertise and passion for preserving the cultural heritage of Venice.


In collaboration with Iveser, we bring you this illuminating discussion that sheds light on the shadows of history and honors the voices of the past.


Hosted by Monica Cesarato

Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media

Guest: Giulio Bobbo


Tune in, and let's journey together as we commemorate the past and chart a course for a more enlightened future.


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